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Just Fair Laughs presents The Clean (As Possible) Comedy Show Wed 31 Oct
Upstairs @ the Carriageworks: 7.45pm
Tickets: £8 (£5 concessions) Come and watch some of the top comedians from the UK comedy circuit clean up their act.
This is the only show in town with a swear box…
The evening is hosted by Tony Vino. A finalist in 2006 Funny Bones competition, Tony has enjoyed recognition as a comedian and notably comedy compare of renown.“Uplifting style, great delivery and consistently funny throughout” BBC ManchesterLine-up:Featuring Award Winning Nathon Caton star of his own Paramount comedy show and BBC Radio 4.Multi award-winning comedian Nathan Caton has been active on the UK comedy circuit since the tender age of 19. He excels in combining both personal, confessional material with up-to-date social and political anecdotes. This has won him numerous credits and plaudits over the years and has made him one of the hottest rising young stars on the circuit.
“Caton is probably the most exciting young black comic on the scene", Fest
Joining him is Africas’ premier comedian Daliso Chaponda. A Malawian “A stand up comedian with raw Eddie Murphy confidence, cheek and super-polished style”-Nerve, ENGLAND, Daliso is a versatile comedian equally comfortable talking politics, romance, or religion. As such, he has performed in churches, pubs, clubs, theatres and on TV.
"Absolutely [took] the roof off the place. Brilliant, brilliant act." - The Frog and Bucket
Hosted by Tony Vino
Preston’s very own funnyman. Tony Vino (**** The Scotsman) has been touring the comedy scene since early 2005. Well aware of social and political issues he mixes friendly well thought out observational humour with audience interaction and quick witted responses. A finalist in 2006 Funny Bones competition, Tony has enjoyed recognition as a comedian and comedy compere of renown. His life and interests are wide ranging and so is the subject matter he weaves together on stage.
“A Great Show the assured Tony Vino copes with a mixed audience really well” Kate Copstic, The Scotsman“Uplifting style, great delivery and consistently funny throughout” BBC Manchester“Tony is very funny, a class act and always comes up with the goods” Darren Goddard, Greenbelt Festival Events“Funny, straight-talking. Not afraid to dabble with religious issues, silly not sacrilegious, had to smile.” Tim Park BBC Website“Life Affirming Comedy” BBC1 Heaven & Earth Show